The American automobile convoy is moving along the mountain serpentine in China
The American automobile convoy ascends the mountain road, which is called the “21 curve”. Location: Annan, China Date: March 26, 1945 Author: John Albert
The Greatest hi-res photo archive!
The famous World images
The American automobile convoy ascends the mountain road, which is called the “21 curve”. Location: Annan, China Date: March 26, 1945 Author: John Albert
The American sergeant of the US Army poses next to the destroyed German Marder III Ausf. M self-propelled gun from the 352nd battalion of tank destroyers of the Nazi Wehrmacht.…
The capture of German soldiers by US Army in Pointe du Hoc, about 6.5 km west of the coast of Omaha Beach. Some Nazi prisoners of war are disguised as…
American soldiers and the German anti-aircraft rocket launcher (MLRS) “Fohn” (“Wind”) near Erpel near the Remagen Bridge. A rare MLRS honeycomb type (adopted in 1944, managed to build 50 units)…
Funeral in the sea of US sailors of the American “Guest” destroyer (USS “Guest” DD-472). The Guest ship was damaged by a Japanese kamikaze plane near the coast of the…
American “Copahee” escort aircraft carrier (CVE-12 “Copahee“) in the Gulf of San Francisco. Used in 1942-1945 as an air transport for the delivery of aircraft from the United States to…
American soldiers in the M8 Greyhound armored car of the US Army under the Arc de Triomphe in the Paris liberated from the Nazis. Source of M8 Greyhound: commons.wikimedia.org. Location:…
Major-General Lemuel Cornick Shepherd, Jr., commander of the 6th US Marine Division on the shores of Okinawa island. Source of Lemuel Shepherd: www.defenseimagery.mil. Location: Okinawa, Japan Date: June 1945 Author:…
American General Dwight Eisenhower, accompanied by generals Omar Bradley and George Patton, examines works of art and other treasures looted by the Nazis in Europe and hidden in a salt…
American General Dwight Eisenhower of the US Army examines the citadel of the German city of Jülich. Next to General Dwight Eisenhower from the right to the left – Lieutenant-General…